In the heart of Dolomites and at the foot of the Sella Group, there is the Alta Badia ski region with its 130 km of spectacular slopes.

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Surrounded by the fantastic mountains of the Dolomites, in the rear part of the Val Badia valley, there is the Alta Badia skiing area. All slopes in this area are accessible with one ski pass only. The team of peer.tv has tested the slopes, as well as the winterly atmosphere and some sun-drenched spots in the area.

The Alta Badia ski region has to offer 130 km of well-groomed ski slopes in an altitude ranging between 1,324 and 2,778 m asl. Furthermore, the skiing area is connected to the huge ski carousel Dolomiti Superski and to one of the most popular tours on ski of the Dolomites, the Sella Ronda around the mighty Sella alpenstock. The Alta Badia is known throughout the world, not only due to the unique landscape in which it is embedded, but also due to its famous Gran Risa slope, where races of the Alpine Ski World Cup are staged every year.

The ski region, which is accessible by 53 state-of-the-art lift facilities, includes several ski schools as well as four ski kindergartens for some relaxing downhill runs for the parents. Not to forget a stop at one of the mountain huts, known for their South Tyrolean delicacies (and the aprés-ski in the afternoon). Snowboarder, however, can look forward to the Alta Badia Snowpark and the “Free Ride Cross La Crus” featuring steep turns, drops, waves and jumps.

By the way: the Dolomiti Superski Pass is valid in the Alta Badia skiing area, comprising 12 skiing areas in the Dolomites (more than 450 lift facilities, 1,200 km of ski slopes).